About the Event

Info for Riders

This year the Double 100 will again take the cyclists on routes around the country lanes of Surrey, West and East Sussex and Kent with a choice of 100 miles or 100km routes. Both routes start out from Dunsfold Park and head south on the B2133 on a route that will take the cyclists along beautiful country lanes with only a very few sections on A roads.
The route will head around Billingshurst, Southwater and on up to Handcross where the route will split. The 100 milers will then continue to Turners Hill, around the Weir Wood Reservoir, through parts of Ashdown Forest and on to Hartfield and into Kent. The second half will take the cyclists back west, through Lingfield around Horley to Newdigate and then on a beautiful route up for a final challenge to Holmbury St Mary in the Surrey Hills and Peaslake before dropping back down through Ewhurst, Cranleigh and back to Dunsfold Park.

About the Event

Info for Riders

This year the Double 100 will again take the cyclists on routes around the country lanes of Surrey, West and East Sussex and Kent with a choice of 100 miles or 100km routes. Both routes start out from Dunsfold Park and head south on the B2133 on a route that will take the cyclists along beautiful country lanes with only a very few sections on A roads.
The route will head around Billingshurst, Southwater and on up to Handcross where the route will split. The 100 milers will then continue to Turners Hill, around the Weir Wood Reservoir, through parts of Ashdown Forest and on to Hartfield and into Kent. The second half will take the cyclists back west, through Lingfield around Horley to Newdigate and then on a beautiful route up for a final challenge to Holmbury St Mary in the Surrey Hills and Peaslake before dropping back down through Ewhurst, Cranleigh and back to Dunsfold Park.

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